If one engine fails, the Osprey will crash by Ark_Pilot
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Comments (4)
Beakbryce4
There is a gear system within the wing structure that allows one engine to run both rotors. Just one more thing to add to the complexity of an aircraft that does have a number of crashes, particularly lately. Love the render. Can't imagine what the roll rate would be with one rotor working!
Ark_Pilot
I see, thank you for providing the information. It's probably the same technology as large helicopters with two propellers. In the case of the Osprey, I think it might break easily because the rotation speed is high and far apart. The crashed HV-22B is actually upside down and uncontrollable. Ospreys have a lot of accidents.
I think this type of aircraft should have four engines and propellers. This allows vertical takeoff and landing with one set of diagonal positions. A horizontal landing is possible with just one engine. I think the number of fatal accidents will be significantly reduced.
Briney
They look cool on an airfield with all the rotors folded back. Like dragons. Still, it must take a lot of money and effort to train Marines and they all have families. For the families' sake, I also vote for back to the drawing board.
Richardphotos
only one engine not running should effect it a lot. superb render and model